GP2X Wiz
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Manufacturer | GamePark Holdings |
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Type | Handheld game console |
Generation | Seventh generation era |
Lifespan | October 8th, 2008 |
Media | Secure Digital card |
CPU | Dual CPU: 533 MHz Host ARM9 |
The GP2X Wiz is an open-source, Linux-based handheld video game console and media player created by GamePark Holdings of South Korea. It is the successor to the GP2X, the first handheld created by GamePark Holdings.
Overview
An image of the Wiz system was first leaked on the web in late July of 2008. [1] Rumors had been circulating that GamePark Holdings was in the process of making a new handheld, since they had abruptly discontinued production of its first handheld, the GP2X, in late June/early July.
On August 26th, 2008, an announcement that GamePark Holdings was planning to release a new handheld, named the Wiz. [2] Along with the announcement, a brochure detailing a great amount of launch information was released, complete with the system's specs[3]. The brochure stated that new games would be released every month for the system; commercial games were not too common on the GP2X, and so this is a bit of a deviation from the GP2X. However, the Wiz still appears to be primarily advertised as an open-source system, meant for homebrew development of games and emulators.
Retailers for the GP2X Wiz have stated that they plan to begin shipping the GP2X Wiz as soon as October 8th, 2008. [4]
Hardware
Specifications
- Chipset: MagicEyes Pollux System-on-a-Chip
- CPU: 533MHz ARM9 3D Accelerator
- NAND Flash ROM: 1 GB
- RAM: SDRAM 64 MB
- Operating System: GNU/Linux-based OS
- Storage: SD Card
- Connection to PC: USB 2.0 High Speed
- USB Host: USB 2.0
- Power: Internal 2000mAh Lithium Polymer Battery
- Display: 320×240 2.8 inch OLED Touch Screen
- Microphone Input
- Physical size: 121 mm wide, 61 mm high, 18 mm deep
- Weight: 98 g (without battery), 136 g (with battery)
Multimedia support
Video
- Video formats: DivX, XviD, (MPEG4)
- Audio formats: MP3, OGG, WAV
- Container files: AVI
- Maximum Resolution: 640*480
- Captions: SMI
Audio
- Audio Formats: MP3, Ogg Vorbis, WAV
- Channels: Stereo
- Frequency Range: 20Hz - 20kHz
- Power output: 100mw
- Sample Resolution/Rate: 16bit/8-48 kHz, in 8bit/22kHz
See also
- GP32 - Predecessor device
- GP2X - Predecessor device
- List of Linux-based, handheld gaming devices
- Pandora (console)